The weaponization of space is basically inevitable. It's happened with every environment Man has settled in...the land, the sea, the air. The area of space we can exploit is limited. Naturally, there are going to be wars in space. Mark my words...as soon as space travel becomes commonplace and we depend on space for resources...it's going to be a situation quite similar to the Age of Discovery. Lotta fighting going on in the New World after a while. But in this case, read "translunar space" for New World. What is beyond me is how it's going to be fought, and what kind of weapons systems are going to be used. I wouldn't be surprised if currently, there is a very highly black space weapons system in operation on a test basis.

The weaponization of space is basically inevitable. It's happened with every environment Man has settled in...the land, the sea, the air. The area of space we can exploit is limited. Naturally, there are going to be wars in space. Mark my words...as soon as space travel becomes commonplace and we depend on space for resources...it's going to be a situation quite similar to the Age of Discovery. Lotta fighting going on in the New World after a while. But in this case, read "translunar space" for New World. What is beyond me is how it's going to be fought, and what kind of weapons systems are going to be used. I wouldn't be surprised if currently, there is a very highly black space weapons system in operation on a test basis.

i agree it's basically inevitable, but you have the wrong basic reasons. we have effectively infinite space to exploit in space, but resources are limited, though not much. i think that as we expand we'll find rarer and more valuable resources than we can imagine now and those, as well as habitable worlds (if we can manage to have fast enough travel to make it worthwhile), are what our wars will be fought over. and also you can't forget the chance of a hostile alien nation to fight too, which may be unlikely, but is still certainly possible given the sheer size of space. personally i think the chance of a black weapons program is slim to none, given the lack of special interest in manned flight. after all, why fight if you're not up there in the first place.

I Agree the weaponization of space is inevitable. It's all good and gravy to get the UN to implement rules of space weaponization, but we all know how well the military respond to rules;Iran contra, Bay of Pigs, Iraqi freedom....

The underlying reasons for war are the issues the world should be concentrating on. I recomend looking into the World Game Institute

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How quick would we go to war if the world had shelter for all of it's inhabitants, healthcare, Energy, and food for everyone?

The fact is war is just one of the many institutions to leach profits into the hands of the few.

Keep the people broke and occupied in the persuit of life gains and they won't pay attention to what's behind the curtain.

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Also with lowered space access costs it may make piracy quite attractive. You could pluck a spy satellite right out of orbit and sell the technology. You could take a spacestation full of researchers hostage.

The best part is no one has any jurisdiction in space, except possibly the U.N. and the U.N. has no police force.

Also with lowered space access costs it may make piracy quite attractive. You could pluck a spy satellite right out of orbit and sell the technology. You could take a spacestation full of researchers hostage.

The best part is no one has any jurisdiction in space, except possibly the U.N. and the U.N. has no police force.

teleportation != transporters, 'real' teleprotation envolves the entanglement of particles as a means of sending information. probably if we ever get far enough to teleport humans, that will mean sending via entangled pairs, the exact atomic configuration of your body at a point in time and then assembling it somewhere else, which might not even work. of course, there may be an easier way but if so it involves physics no one knows now.

as to the latter two questions, a battle at escape velocity+ would be very fast, and piracy would be attractive, but pretty soon everyone would start having defensive weaponry on their ships/satellites. in other words saying 'sure you can kill me, but if you do you're dead.' also, governments would soon set up a method of patrol to curb it.

Hmm. For a weapons system, I have some idea...Probably a deriative of the old X-20 Dyna-Soar, which, in my opinion, is far superior to the Space Shuttle, at least in terms of flexibility, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Perhaps a NERVA-powered variant?

with space travel being privatized, it will only be a matter of time when many more will be able to fly in space. It is possible that star wars may occur amongst us humans, but what if there are other alien lifeforms that have far more advanced space aircrafts, weapons and technology. Time will tell.